This project provided information, selection techniques and strategies to facilitate the development of high-yielding, stay-green wheat varieties for Australian growers through: a) Improved understanding of the relationships between seminal root traits and other root- and shoot-related traits in determining high-yielding, stay-green phenotypes. b). Molecular markers and rapid phenotypic screening methods that allow selection in breeding programs and identification of genetic regions controlling favourable traits. c). Identification of traits leading to high-yielding, stay-green phenotypes for particular target populations of environments using computer simulation studies
Environmental characterization (EC) one influential approach for understanding the performance of ge...
International audienceRoots are essential for water and nutrient uptake but are rarely the direct ta...
Lodging is a persistent phenomenon that reduces grain quality and grain yield of wheat. It is define...
This project provided information, selection techniques and strategies to facilitate the development...
AbstractTemperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
Wheat is a crop of global importance accounting for 20% of global calorie consumption and a similar ...
Despite recent progress in genetics, genomics, and phenotyping, trait selection is limited by our ab...
A novel strategy linking physiology with plant breeding, molecular biology and computer simulation m...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary approach to crop improvement that links physiology with pla...
Wheat (Triticum spp) is one of the first domesticated food crops. It represents the first source of ...
Environmental characterization (EC) one influential approach for understanding the performance of ge...
International audienceRoots are essential for water and nutrient uptake but are rarely the direct ta...
Lodging is a persistent phenomenon that reduces grain quality and grain yield of wheat. It is define...
This project provided information, selection techniques and strategies to facilitate the development...
AbstractTemperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
Wheat is a crop of global importance accounting for 20% of global calorie consumption and a similar ...
Despite recent progress in genetics, genomics, and phenotyping, trait selection is limited by our ab...
A novel strategy linking physiology with plant breeding, molecular biology and computer simulation m...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary approach to crop improvement that links physiology with pla...
Wheat (Triticum spp) is one of the first domesticated food crops. It represents the first source of ...
Environmental characterization (EC) one influential approach for understanding the performance of ge...
International audienceRoots are essential for water and nutrient uptake but are rarely the direct ta...
Lodging is a persistent phenomenon that reduces grain quality and grain yield of wheat. It is define...